As Fresno entered the second week of the influenza epidemic, all eyes were on the Board of Health, […]
Category Archive: public history
As Fresno’s flu outbreak passed the one-week mark, the virus’s deadly potential started to come into focus, at […]
Our first book tells the story of America’s multiethnic suburbia, and reimagines public history through the vivid lives of anarchists, farmworkers, punks, writers and more in the San Gabriel Valley.
By adopting a fine-grained, street-level perspective, we can see how everyday individuals have helped to shape the history of our city, says historian Marni Davis.
I didn’t know what soccer was actually. I was coming home from school one day and saw a poster on the wall that they were having tryouts. I told my mom that I wanted to try out.
We started this blog back in the earliest days of 2010 – literally, at the AHA in San […]
“Pretend,” we instruct our students, “that you have been hired by Fresno City to make postcards, visuals that […]
With a generator powering the house, my family reluctantly went through belongings at my sister’s home. While going […]